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Charlotte Law, University of New Haven offer 100 full scholarships

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Charlotte School of Law and the University of New Haven are working together to increase opportunities for University of New Haven alumni to obtain a law degree at no cost.

The schools will award up to 100 full-tuition scholarships for qualified students and alumni from the private school in New Haven, Conn. to attend the North Carolina law school.

The schools also announced they will train lawyers interested in working in the area of equal access to justice and public or community service, and they will develop cross-institutional programs in such areas as compliance for business and public administration; security studies, criminal justice and investigations; and operations management and entrepreneurship.

“This alliance will afford our alumni an unparalleled opportunity to add a law degree to their portfolio,” said Steven H. Kaplan, president of the University of New Haven. “The scholarships offered through this program will make it possible for them to realize their dream of completing law school and working in community-based programs.”

Charlotte School of Law will sponsor the scholarships for high-performing graduates and alumni who matriculate at the law school this fall or in spring 2017. Participants in the program will also receive a $5,000 grant to aid in relocation, housing, and co-curricular opportunities.

This initiative is part of a broader Charlotte School of Law plan designed to maintain its low student default rate and increase incoming credentials without compromising its commitment to diversity.  

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